Hi Nickolas
I once had an important input made by a friend of Me who is into the IT business, and untill today I still follow his way of working.
If you make a website, look at your stats for the most common browsers, resolutions, platforms who are used by your visitors .. this way already an important part of your visitors gonna have a good experience during their visit.
concerning visitors to my website .. most common are 1024x768, Win XP, IE7 - all have a percentage of 50+ of all visitors
by browsers : IE7 is followed on the 2nd spot by Firefox

CyberFM

01-23-2009, 07:06 PM

Whenever you do a website, run it by http://browsershots.org/ its pretty simple to use and it would blow your mind how greatly browsers differ.

I use http://browsershots.org/ everytime we do a site. And it's worked out real well for me.

Hey btw, today's resolution is 2560x1024 for the computer I'm on at this time.

THREETEN RADIO

01-29-2009, 05:06 PM

I got a new streamlined wide screen monitor for the studio and the resolution on this one is 1366 x 768.

CurtisMachek

01-30-2009, 05:59 AM

I have dual 1280x1024 in the studio.

Jinglemaster

01-31-2009, 08:15 AM

1280x1024

Get your site set up to autosize as a percentage rather than set size. That way, whatever resolution someone is looking at, it will look fine on their screen.

James

01-31-2009, 09:02 AM

1280x1024

Get your site set up to autosize as a percentage rather than set size. That way, whatever resolution someone is looking at, it will look fine on their screen.
I have to say thats a good idea, alot of you guys dont have small monitors by the looks of it so what if i made the page width 90%? Who would like that? Then i can pack more content in! (Y) :D